Disguise Your Big Bottom:
- Go for rich, dark tones on the bottom. To draw the eye upward, pair with light-colored, patterned or embellished tops.
- The length of your top should hit the middle of your hip area.
- Wear wide leg trousers and A-line skirts.
- Avoid cuts that hug your hips and taper down – this will accentuate your bottom area.
Disguise Your Big Middle:
- Wear V-shaped necklines to elongate your neck and draw attention toward your face.
- Avoid billowy tops and small, busy horizontal prints; they’ll make you appear wider.
- On top, go for solid, deeper tones such as rich purple, dark berry, cinnamon and deep orange; style it up with a structured blazer.
- A wrap dress can help camouflage your belly and give you more of a waistline.
And things not to do or the wrong way to wear;
is layering clothes or wearing baggy clothes in an attempt to hide their problem areas. However, this has the opposite effect, highlighting exactly what you're trying to disguise. It can even make you appear 5-10 pounds heavier. Rather than hide something, work to accentuate your assets.
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